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    Platonism, Alienation, and Negativity

    A platonic theory of possibility states that truths about what’s possible are determined by facts about properties not being instantiated (or being ‘uninstantiated’). Recently, Matthew Tugby has argued in favo...

    David Ingram in Erkenntnis (2016)

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    The Virtues of Thisness Presentism

    Presentists believe that only present things exist. But opponents insist this view has unacceptable implications: if only present things exist, we can’t express singular propositions about the past, since the ...

    David Ingram in Philosophical Studies (2016)

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    Habermas and the Unfinished Project of Democracy

    David Ingram in Human Studies (2005)

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    Response to James Swindal and Bill Martin on Reason, History, and Politics

    David Ingram in Human Studies (2000)

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    Explanation and Understanding Revisited: Bohman and the New Philosophy of Social Science

    James Bohman has succeeded in reinvigorating the old debate over explanation and understanding by situating it within contemporary discussions about sociological indeterminacy and complexity. I argue that Bohm...

    David Ingram in Human Studies (1997)

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    David Ingram, Irving M. Anellis, John W. Murphy in Studies in Soviet Thought (1988)

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    Oliva Blanchette, Kurt Marko, David Ingram, John W. Murphy in Studies in Soviet thought (1986)

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    S. M. Easton, F. Seddon, Robert B. Louden, David Ingram in Studies in Soviet thought (1984)

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    Michael Weiskopf, John W. Murphy, David Ingram in Studies in Soviet Thought (1984)